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† Alose v. World English Historical Dictionary

† Alose v. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1888, rev. 2024. † Alose v. Obs. [a. OFr. alose-r, all-, to praise, f. à to + los:—L. *laudis for laus praise.]

1   1.  To praise. Chiefly in pa. pple.: Praised, renowned.

2 c. 1314.  Guy Warw., 64. As knight that wele alosed is.

3 c. 1374.  Chaucer, Troylus, IV. 1474. He shal som Greke so preyse and wele alose.

4 c. 1440.  Morte Arth., 3882. Ffore he was lyone allossede in londes i-newe.

5 c. 1448.  in R. Glouc. Chron., 450, note. These ij bisshoppes … were the most alosed bisshoppes.

6   2.  refl. To renown oneself.

7 1340.  Ayenb., 183. To ssewy his strengþe ine tornemens oþer ine viȝtinges him uor to alosi. Ibid., 199. In þe viȝtinge … huer þe knyȝt lierneþ, ham proueþ and aloseþ.

8   3.  In a bad sense: To fame, report.

9 c. 1325.  E. E. Allit. P., B. 274. For her lodlych laykeȝ alosed þay were.

10 1389.  E. Eng. Gilds, 11. If any of the bretheren be alosed of thefte … they be put out of the bretherhede.

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